Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) is another great technological revolution in ship navigation after radar/ARPA, and has developed into a new type of ship navigation system and auxiliary decision-making system. It can not only give the ship's position continuously, but also provide all kinds of information related to navigation and effectively prevent all kinds of dangerous situations. The electronic chart training room of our institute adopts NS4000 system of British shipbroker, which can carry out automatic route design, heading track monitoring, automatic storage of the ship's track, historical voyage re-demonstration, navigation automatic alarm (such as yawing, mistakenly entering into the danger zone, etc.), quick query of all kinds of information (such as hydrography, ports, tides, currents, etc.), real-time display of ship's dynamics (such as refreshing the ship's position, speed, heading, etc. every second) and other operations. The operation of the system is as follows.
Electronic Chart Training Lab
Workflow
1. Preliminary Communication
Prior to the implementation of the school project plan, our company can provide complimentary technical consultation while maintaining effective communication and technical exchange.
2. Site Inspection
If the school is interested in our proposed solution, our company will conduct a site survey and measurements for the project free of charge and provide technical support.
3. Preliminary Contingency Plan
Following the on-site inspection, our company will tailor a customized proposal for the school based on its requirements, including an approximate budget and basic technical specifications.
4. Finalize the plan
Based on the previously established contingency plan, if both parties have no objections, our company will fully consider the school's requirements and circumstances to develop a comprehensive implementation plan for the school's final solution. This plan will include detailed budgets, precise specifications, maintenance protocols, and after-sales service arrangements.
5. Project Construction
We will commence construction within the stipulated timeframe as required by the contract, ensuring the project is completed to the required quality and standards. We guarantee successful final acceptance by the school and the Maritime Safety Administration.
